What can you say about the year Wake had? Always a consistent pass rusher, he added more sacks to his game and finished the year with our highest grade of all 4-3 defensive ends. He managed an astonishing 86 combined sacks, hits, and hurries and some underrated work in run defense. Even in signing him to a new deal the Dolphins got instant value that only a big regression in his way play will undo.

When fifth-round picks come good then they’re going to offer some excellent value in their rookie contract. Jones, the 163rd pick of the 2010 draft, did exactly that in his breakout year, finishing third overall in our safety rankings. Even with the missed tackles (14) you couldn’t help but notice how well he played, logging four picks, four pass break ups, 21 defensive stops and 13 quarterback disruptions. Now that’s value.

With rookies more prepared than ever for the rigors of the NFL and a rookie wage cap impacting how much teams spend on them, it means those making an immediate impact are already providing a return on the investment in them. It wasn’t a perfect year for Tannehill, but our 13th-ranked quarterback on the year provided a spark at the position that bodes well for years to come.

Smith is in la la land, he wont find the big contract he may feel he is worth.

How do they evaluate PBV?

He may find a good contract. But whatever team gives it to him is shooting themselves in the foot. By paying an average player like a star, you leave less money to pay good players and you almost force yourself to have that average guy out on the field